Wednesday, 31 August 2016

Finding Your Center....

“Say not, ‘I have
found the Path of the Soul’. Say rather “I have met the soul upon my Path’”

-Kahlil Gibran

Have you ever walked a Labyrinth? Have you thought about
it, but perhaps don’t have one near enough to easily visit? If that’s the case,
new addition to the Artistcellar stencil collection is for you!

Unlike a maze with twists and turns designed to challenge
the walker with the possibility of misdirection, think of a Labyrinth as an
empathetic guide. Regardless of design, the winding paths all lead to a single
point. The objective of a maze is to reach the center. The objective of a
Labyrinth is to reach your center.

Labyrinths embody the saying “It’s all about the
Journey”. Not aligned to any specific religious tradition, the beauty of
walking a Labyrinth is its ability to slow you down and allow you the
opportunity to seek comfort and wholeness for your soul.

We are fortunate to have a wonderful Labyrinth at the
Unity Church of Harrisburg. Built in 2007 it is of a medieval or Chartres
design. I have walked it and continued my journey in their Peace Garden, always
leaving relaxed and renewed. This is the reason why I was delighted to receive
the new Artistcellar Labyrinth stencil series…and so happy to see the Chartres
design is included. And as with so many things in life, it came at just the
right time.

This Summer has been a whirl of activity…some wonderful
experiences and others less so. But one thing is certain. I need to slow down,
to regroup, and to revive. Having the stencil in my hands was the first step in
the right direction.

My Strathmore Mixed-Media Visual Journal has become my
“go-to” at the moment. I like the size and quality of the paper. The Chartres
stencil was a perfect fit on the page. My stenciling efforts are now part of a
growing collection of images ready and easy to use.

I had a general idea of the elements I wanted to include
in my final design.Looking through my
box of acrylics I chose colours in the purple family:Amethyst and Plum and gold for an accent. I
wanted a slightly worn feel, so I began stenciling with a natural sponge.
Although the colours complimented each other, and I liked the texture, something
didn’t feel “right” about it.

After cleaning the stencil I went back to the box of acrylics
to choose shades of green: Aquamarine and Blue Topaz.And suddenly everything fell into place. The
texture and colours worked just as I imagined. I added further highlights of
sunflower and Viva Inka Gold which I burnished with a soft cloth to a brilliant
sheen. To complete my image, I placed it on a background mixing the sense of
earth and a sky sprayed with stars.

And there it was…the Labyrinth just as I envisioned it. A
sensation of well-being washed over me, just as it does when physically walking
the winding path. Still, one aspect of the work puzzled me. I’m normally not a
great lover of shades of green and usually don’t feature it in my art. But here
it worked. And thinking it over, a thought came to mind: The Heart Chakra. Of
course…just working with the Labyrinth stencil guided me to reach my center.
And there I placed a Heart Chakra symbol.

I have read of the use of “Finger Labyrinths” for
meditation. After creating with the Artistcellar stencil I firmly believe it
works.I would like to share this with
you.Please feel free to download my art
and walk the Labyrinth with me.

And why not try your hand using the new stencil series in
your own art? As with all Artistcellar products, the quality of the stencils
opens the door to creativity for years to come.

Will you walk the winding Path to find your center? I’d
love to hear about your adventures.

About Me

Artists, dancers, writers, and poets search for a Muse for guidance, inspiration, passion, and the spark of creativity.

As a member of Sisterhood of the Muse, my Blog is home to the work of artists, and like-minded souls, who hear her voice and allow the fascination to begin.

As a visual artist and dancer, I enjoy exploring the
seduction of spirit and following the journey wherever it may take me. Utilizing a variety of techniques, my work is a
convergence of the traditional with the digital...in both the visual and performing arts.

Above all, I am a great believer in Synchronicity and love the idea that it can lead to the most profound aha moments we can experience in life and in Art.

My desire is to share what inspires me, entertain those who choose to visit, and perhaps spark the sense of wonder and creativity that dwells in us all.